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Products of Brazil's slavery find way to U.S. markets Knight Rider September 5, 2004
Flower Power Shanghai Star September 9, 2004
Leading Human Rights Watchdog to Sue U.S. Customs Service for Not Enforcing Laws Against Child Labor Also Demand That Five U.S. Companies Importing Cocoa from Africa Act to Stop Child Slavery on Suppliers’ Farms October 4, 2004
Leading Human Rights Watchdog to Sue U.S. Customs Service for Not Enforcing Laws Against Child Labor October 4, 2004
Cotton farms continue to employ children: survey The Hindu October 4, 2004
US War of Terror in Colombia Z Net October 27, 2004
Los Angeles Council Passes Anti-Sweatshop Ordinance No More Sweatshops Press Release November 9, 2004
Assassination Is an Issue in Trade Talks New York Times November 18, 2004
America's other war -- Colombia Pittsburgh Post-Gazette November 21, 2004
Fiscalía llama a juicio a tres miembros de la FAC Caracol December 19, 2004
Dirty Clothes: Must the County do business with sweatshops? Maui Time Weekly December 30, 2004
School board votes not to buy products made in sweatshops The Argonaut January 27, 2005
Chocolate Manufacturers Join Bush Administration in Effort to Prevent Enforcement of US Laws Banning Importation of Goods Made W ILRF Press Release February 9, 2005
Lawmaker Shuns Valentine Candy, Cites Slavery Fear ABC News February 10, 2005
Tainted love: The dirty truth behind America's traditional valentines Boulder Weekly February 10, 2005
International Trade Chocolate Manufacturers Group Intervenes In Suit on Côte d'Ivoire's Forced Child Labor Daily Report for Executives No 28 page A15 February 11, 2005
International Trade Chocolate Manufacturers Group Intervenes In Suit on Côte d'Ivoire's Forced Child Labor Daily Report for Executives No 28 page A15 February 11, 2005
Valentine's Day Sweatshops February 11, 2005
Taking Child Slavery Out of Valentine's Day LA Times February 14, 2005
Buy roses with workers' rights in mind Miami Herald February 14, 2005